Hello,
I hope anyone can help me with this as I wouldn't know what other community to ask.
I have a severly broken Memo Pad 7 [ME572C]. The screen is shattered and the powerbutton strip is broken. From the outside the mainboard seems ok.
Is it possible to switch the mainboard of the broken asus to another (same type of course) device, so that I will be able to boot the system as it was on the old device?
Hope my question is clear and that someone is willing to help me out with this. Thank you in advance!
Tablet7n said:
Hello,
I hope anyone can help me with this as I wouldn't know what other community to ask.
I have a severly broken Memo Pad 7 [ME572C]. The screen is shattered and the powerbutton strip is broken. From the outside the mainboard seems ok.
Is it possible to switch the mainboard of the broken asus to another (same type of course) device, so that I will be able to boot the system as it was on the old device?
Hope my question is clear and that someone is willing to help me out with this. Thank you in advance!
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So you want to put a working motherboard in another tablet that has a working screen, battery etc. ?
If that is what you are looking for , yes you should.
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Hello,
i'm trying to replace the broken touchscreen on my Kaiser. Now i've stopped the work because i don't know how to solder the cable that connect touchscreen to screen.
Does anyone can help me?
teo256 said:
Hello,
i'm trying to replace the broken touchscreen on my Kaiser. Now i've stopped the work because i don't know how to solder the cable that connect touchscreen to screen.
Does anyone can help me?
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i will say this once, it is a general rule to keep in mind and everyone should follow it. If you dont 100% of what you are doing or how to undo what you want to do, you probably should not be doing it in the first place. SEARCH.
teo256 said:
Hello,
i'm trying to replace the broken touchscreen on my Kaiser. Now i've stopped the work because i don't know how to solder the cable that connect touchscreen to screen.
Does anyone can help me?
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Google it. I don't think there's any soldering involved in replacing the screen. Ribbons should slide/clip in IIRC. There are plenty of videos out there. I followed a Youtube video to replace my Excalibur screen.
Hello,
I have a busted galaxy s (memory card corrupted).. now i can get another one with a broken screen for a cheap price.. my question is, can i just replace the motherboard part where the MC is located, or must i replace the broken screen on the working one.. the screen replacement is a lot harder but i think it wont give me to much trouble.. i am wondering if the motherboard replacement will work without any IMEI or other parts of the phone conflicts.. have never done that before. If someone has, please tell me your experiences.
Both phones waranties are useles and tryed already. They are both unlocked euro phones gt i9000.
Thanks.
G. Lukic
The NAND flash is located on the mainboard which is separate from the screen.
You don't need to touch the display with its electronics - there are some display controllers.
Just change the mainboard and that's all
Thank you i thought so too. i had already put my phone apart 3 times, just to see if by some miracle nand would start working again stupid i know, but i was quite desparate..
hi does anybody know where can i find a mainboard for i9000 i googled with no result. i have my screen been replaced. now there are a few grey horizontal lines on it. the strange thing that they dissapere when i plug charger and when the temperature goes up. and sho
wing back when the phone goes colder. in the lab i was told that the problem is in the connector on the main board. and there is nothing to do with it. so can anybody tell me where to find a replacement? thank you.
I replaced all the flex cable with mic and buttons of my samsung galaxy s i9000, cause i damaged it during a display replacement.
Display now works fine but, left and right button not.
Central button also works fine.
can anyone help me to understand what is gone wrong?
Thanks
samsung GT-I9000 mic flex cable
andrea72rm said:
I replaced all the flex cable with mic and buttons of my samsung galaxy s i9000, cause i damaged it during a display replacement.
Display now works fine but, left and right button not.
Central button also works fine.
can anyone help me to understand what is gone wrong?
Thanks
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Hello Andrea72,
What has happened if that you have torn though the flex cable going to the buttons contact pads this can only be fixed by replacing them. To do this you'll need to strip down the phone and remove the old and replace with a new one these can be found on such site like ebay, all sounds great, however to remove this part is more difficult has it's stuck down with some pretty impressive glue. I'm in the some situation as your self good luck.
Thaaquin
thaaquin said:
Hello Andrea72,
What has happened if that you have torn though the flex cable going to the buttons contact pads this can only be fixed by replacing them. To do this you'll need to strip down the phone and remove the old and replace with a new one these can be found on such site like ebay, all sounds great, however to remove this part is more difficult has it's stuck down with some pretty impressive glue. I'm in the some situation as your self good luck.
Thaaquin
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Just a quick update i have finally received my part form china and going to attempt to replace it at the weekend, I'll try and document this and post if I am successful.
Did you manage to replace that part? My microphone is broken, so I want to replace the same part as you guys. Did you use a guide? If yes, can you post a link?
Hello guys! Saddly for me my touchscreen stopped working but the thing is that i bought a new screen assembly but i still have the same problem and the same spot doesnt work (on the digitzer, lcd works perfectly). I really dont know what to do i have tried to google my problem but people always solve there problem by replacing the screen and i did the samething and still nothing. I'm running the latest stock rom from at&t now but i have tried to flash viper rom and cleamrom, etc... but i have gotten the same result
i tought that it could be the digitzer connector on the motherboard but it looks new so i cant find the problem...
To be more specific the spot thats shown on the image does work but when i touch it, it shows that iam using 2 fingers when iam only using 1 its really anoying when i use the keyboard. When i touch that spot, the phone starts to select things arround the "dead" spot.
My apologies if i have made some dumb mistakes in the text, i'm from belgium so english isnt my mother laguage.
IF theres no liquid damage.
The phone was working just fine, then mysteriously stopped working in one spot. I would guess replace digitizer (aka glass) But if replacing glass has yielded the same result. Now it gets tricky. Now its either a board level issue or a problem with the Kernel interfacing with its hardware.
Since not a stock device and has been rooted with custom ROM its possible those software mods might have affected it.
My suggestion is do your best to go back to completely stock and hope for the best.
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IF theres no liquid damage.
The phone was working just fine, then mysteriously stopped working in one spot. I would guess replace digitizer (aka glass) But if replacing glass has yielded the same result. Now it gets tricky. Now its either a board level issue or a problem with the Kernel interfacing with its hardware.
Since not a stock device and has been rooted with custom ROM its possible those software mods might have affected it.
My suggestion is do your best to go back to completely stock and hope for the best.
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Thanks but iam already on stock i have used RUU to reset the phone, same result. And liqued damage is possible any idea what would help?
Or is it possible that the connector on the board is broken?
As you start to eliminate your possibilities the fixes become more difficult.
If your back on stock everything and still bad then its going back to board level stuff. Meaning the connector on the board or something along those lines.
If thats the case then the fix is near impossible.
Might want to get a good strong magnifying glass out and see what you can find.
IAmSixNine said:
As you start to eliminate your possibilities the fixes become more difficult.
If your back on stock everything and still bad then its going back to board level stuff. Meaning the connector on the board or something along those lines.
If thats the case then the fix is near impossible.
Might want to get a good strong magnifying glass out and see what you can find.
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ok i will see what i can find, and thanks for your assistance.
Did you ever find out what it was?
My HTC One has a 1/4" section that doesn't respond to touch at all.
Hi
I have the same problem in my HTC ONE E9 PLUS where a longitudinal line along the screen does not respond. Does anybody find a solution for that please?
Davideoo said:
Hi
I have the same problem in my HTC ONE E9 PLUS where a longitudinal line along the screen does not respond. Does anybody find a solution for that please?
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Most likely a faulty digitizer, replace your lcd assy.
My touch screen is having issues.. In one area about 3/4 down near the bottom across the length the screen is not responsive.. Here is a picture showing where /i62.tinypic.com/2ykn8rd.png (please add the http:/ before the link to check it)
I checked the touch with the service test
Is it a problem with the hardware? Because I haven't dropped it and there aren't any cracks..
Only thing I can think of is that my charger wire is a little frayed and that charge has seeped into the screen.. But is this damage permanent or how can I fix it ?
Any help would be much appreciated.. Thank you
Any help please?
randikag said:
Any help please?
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Hi there, I'm sorry I couldn't find any information regarding your problem in the web and the way how to fix it. I'm suggesting you to send your phone to specialized repair center (Sony). Or you just can give a try and reflash the rom you're using, maybe it causes this problem - nobody knows until you try.
Good luck! If you're answering or anything like so, please quote the message that I'd be able to see it.
Hi, if the touch screen previously works without problem, can be an hardware damage of the touch screen panel, as you can see there is only one row that don't works, all you have to do is replace the entire LCD+Digitizer assembly, and the phone will works perfectly